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Workflow is defined as a sequence of inter connected steps to carryout a process. In other words, it can be defined as the flow in which a work is carried out, starting from initiation to implementation.
Since administrators are always burdened with enormous tasks, they delegate few incipient tasks to help desk technicians. But, again, an administrator cannot manuallycheck each and every task carried out by the help desk. To ensure he has control over every task carried out by the help desk, an administrator retains the authority of "approving" any request created by help desk. To reduce the load further, an administrator uses a reviewer to review the request sent by help desk .This further enhances the security and reduces burden on the administrator. Once the administrator has approved the task, any help desk technician can execute the task.
Requester: He is the person who requests for a task to be carried out.
Reviewer: Reviews the request sent by the requesters
Approver: Approves/Rejects the received request.
Executor: Executes the task that has been requested.
Now configure the different workflow agents. First, configure the requester
You can use one of the following options to configure the requester
a) To have a help desk technician as a requester, i.e. manual requester
b) To have aRobo requester, i.e. schedule the "creation of requests" so that required requests are carried out automatically on configured date and time
Now you can configure the other aspects of the workflow, namely reviewer, approver and executor
This completes the configuration of the workflow
Scenario 1: User Creation using Workflow
Scenario 2: Disable Inactive User Accounts using a manual Requester
Scenario 3: Disable Inactive User Accounts using a Robo Requester